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Old 08-24-2009, 09:49 PM
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Well it was disappointing to process these shots and see them so blurred, but I was quite excited taking them and hoped my lens would do a better job of this wonderful experience. Hmm maybe it wasn't the lens. Anyway I think the experiencing is still worth sharing and hope you can see beyond the fuzziness. Please try to enjoy.

Well missed on this try,
missed

The feeding

Momma always said don't talk while you're eating.

lost lunch
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Old 08-24-2009, 09:52 PM
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Nice shots!
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Oh these are just awesome!!! Nevermind the slight blur, it is so minimal. I just love birds and watching their activities. These are WOW shots for me. Thanks so much for sharing them.
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Oh these are just awesome!!! Nevermind the slight blur, it is so minimal. I just love birds and watching their activities. These are WOW shots for me. Thanks so much for sharing them.
i agree with keen learner they are good and dont be too hard on yourself!! love the reflections you got
get out there and do some more
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good shots the blur is so slight it makes no difference
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Old 08-25-2009, 12:05 AM
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Nice shots!
Thanks bethard.

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Oh these are just awesome!!! Nevermind the slight blur, it is so minimal. I just love birds and watching their activities. These are WOW shots for me. Thanks so much for sharing them.
Glad you enjoyed them so much keenlerner. But I need a longer lens if I am to continue with these type of shots. Thanks for the comments.

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Old 08-25-2009, 01:31 AM
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These are great shots! You should not be disappointed. I love that you caught him losing his fish.
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i agree with keen learner they are good and dont be too hard on yourself!! love the reflections you got
get out there and do some more
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good shots the blur is so slight it makes no difference
The blur shows up in the larger sized shots, but thanks for commenting.

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Old 08-25-2009, 05:21 AM
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Great shots and love the reflections and the "active" non posed nature of the photos
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I think they are GREAT pictures!!! You could hardly notice the blur, the action captured helps overlook any faults.
 

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